Which high school girls basketball players earned All-OCC honors?

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Which high school girls basketball players earned All-OCC honors?

Which high school girls basketball players earned All-OCC honors?

The Ohio Capital Conference has announced its honors for the 2025-26 OHSAA girls basketball season.

Which high school girls basketball players earned All-OCC honors?

The Ohio Capital Conference has announced its honors for the 2025-26 OHSAA girls basketball season.

The hardwood stars of the Ohio Capital Conference have been recognized for their outstanding 2025-26 girls basketball season. The OCC has released its all-conference honors, celebrating the top talent across all five divisions. These athletes represent the future of the sport, showcasing skill, dedication, and leadership on the court.

Leading the pack is the OCC Player of the Year, junior Zoe Coleman from Pickerington Central. Her exceptional season anchors a formidable First Team that includes fellow Tigers Blossom Wallace and Deyon Smith, alongside standouts like Newark's Calli Gellar and Emma Quackenbush, and Reynoldsburg's rising sophomore Naomi Merriweather.

The Second Team highlights a strong mix of veteran presence and young talent. It features seniors like Lancaster's Harper Allen and Pickerington Central's Gabby Plair, alongside promising underclassmen such as Newark's Leah Eckenrode and Canal Winchester's Ashley Cicora.

Recognition extends to the Special Mention and Honorable Mention lists, which include key contributors like Pickerington Central's London Johnson and Reynoldsburg's Taylyn Banta. These players provided crucial depth and made significant impacts for their teams throughout the competitive conference schedule.

Excellence isn't limited to the scoreboard. The conference also honors Scholar-Athletes who excel in the classroom and on the court. This distinguished group includes Canal Winchester's Lily Kissinger, Lancaster's Molly Stedman, and Teays Valley's Addi Helwagen, embodying the true spirit of a student-athlete.

In the Buckeye Division, the First Team is powered by a dominant Big Walnut trio: junior Sydney Mobley, junior Remy Largent, and sophomore Ryleigh Thrapp. They are joined by Worthington Kilbourne's dynamic duo of senior Oliviah Wilkerson and sophomore Audrey Bennett, as well as Westerville South's junior standout CirRye White.

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